It is silly, agreed, but is it a flex? Who's flexing?
It is silly, agreed, but is it a flex? Who's flexing?
I think AAAA stands for the sound you make when you realise how much money you wasted buying it.
AAAA, huh? I remember a time when the number of ‘A’s indicated a level of quality and not how horribly mismanaged a game’s financials are.
It’s just Sea of Thieves for people with no joy in their lives
They removed everything we wanted from Black Flag, except ship combat. How could they have misunderstood the fanbase that much?
All I needed to read:
But if you vote for Trump you are guaranteeing it. And at this point, if you don’t vote for Biden you may as well vote for Trump.
Great start. Now can you use that phrase in a sentence? Seriously, it is getting so bad around here. Maybe we should let AI come for your jobs. Does anybody proofread anything in the Gawkerverse?
So long as this filler is optional, I don’t see a big issue. Stuff like this is a big reason why the Like a Dragon games are so fun for fans.
This is a pretty silly take. No one complains that a novelization has more content than a film. The difference here is its really only as long as you choose to make it.
....then don’t do the sidequests?
The free trial has no subscription, is indefinite with hundreds of hours of content, and outside of an occasional raid, you never have to interact with other people at all. You can even run dungeons solo now. In fact, there are a lot of solo quest duties that you have to drop OUT of a group to run if you’re in one. I’m…
You’re really missing out, I’m not typically a fan of MMOs either, but this is the best Final Fantasy I’ve played.
Eli Roth is a B movie director who sometimes plays with big boy money. You should never expect anything of substance from him.
solid poop
Hahaha this place is getting more ridiculous every single day.
I mean $30 is ridiculous for the amount of work they put into the games. That’s something I would have expected to run $60. Like the half-assed Metal Gear collection for $60.
I know this was done by different writers but maybe some editorial direction would help this site maintain some kind of tonal consistency and credibility?
Kotaku (emphasis mine):
Be honest, did an AI write this